“No Americans”: Insider Of Alleged Trafficking Network Reveals How Migrants Ended Up At Charleroi, PA Factory
The story in Springfield, Ohio, and Charleroi, Pennsylvania, should not be about goat sacrifices and migrants eating cats and dogs. It’s more sinister than that. It’s about a much darker reality of an alleged large-scale human trafficking and labor exploitation network operated by mysterious staffing companies with dozens and dozens of passenger vans in what some have called “modern-day slavery.” These migrants are shuttled around to factories, displacing native-born workers.
Let’s start with a chronological recap of our coverage of Charleroi, which began just over a week ago (before Trump even mentioned the tiny manufacturing town).
Since then, the developments have been nothing short of explosive:
- Migrant Population In Charleroi, Pennsylvania Explodes 2,000% As Crisis Unfolds
- Watch: Resident Of PA Manufacturing Town Exposes Reality Of Haitian ‘Great Job Replacement’
- “Blow Your Mind”: Ex-WSJ Journo Uncovers Hub Of An Alleged Migrant Trafficking Network In Springfield, Ohio
- “He’s Taking My People”: Alleged Murder-For-Hire Plot In Charleroi Reveals Migrant Labor Mules
The new think tank America 2100 has been leading the effort behind the coverage of Charleroi, a town swamped by Haitians in just a short few years through what appears to be a shady State Department program called ‘Temporary Protected Status.’
After the migrants are dumped into the US, there appears to be very little domestic oversight by the federal government, as these migrants are then possibly exploited and allegedly trafficked by staffing companies who skim off their wages.
Only three hours away in Springfield…
… ex-Wall Street Journal reporter Asra Nomani uncovered an alleged migrant trafficking empire…
❌ “King George” Ten and other slum landlords have Haitian immigrants pay to live in squalor in Springfield, in the shadow of @johnlegend Theater. See his $1.35M mansion in next tweet. A whistleblower inspected a “home” he rents to Haitians and said, “It has to be condemned.”… pic.twitter.com/hH2CrYRvKo
— Asra Nomani (@AsraNomani) September 18, 2024
See the $1.35 million mansion where “King George” Ten lives and parks his luxury cars off a golf course. His dad, Miguel Ten, told me he didn’t know his son had the nickname of “King George.” And he also said he would never be engaged in trafficking because of how he was… pic.twitter.com/2MhXSvzvx9
— Asra Nomani (@AsraNomani) September 18, 2024
In Charleroi, staffing companies run a complex network of nondescript vans that shuttle the migrants to and from their homes to a food packaging plant (Fourth Street Foods) in town.
Shorter version.
Incredible footage revealing an operation in Charleroi, PA where Haitians are being bussed to and from food factories operated by Fourth Street Foods.
It’s estimated that 90% of workers are now made up of Haitians.
Kamala imported 2,000 Haitians into this town of 4,000 people… pic.twitter.com/6KrjecNdmh
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 17, 2024
In recent years, the head of one staffing company that controlled about “500 temporary workers [migrants] to a Charleroi-based meat packer” [Fourth Street Foods] hired a hitman to kill a human resources employee at the meat packing plant for alleged sabotage.
Peeling off the layers in Charleroi, which already sounds like it could be an epic thriller series on Netflix, America 2100 interviewed an ex-insider at one staffing agency that explained parts of the migrant trafficking scheme:
“Charleroi, PA has been overwhelmed by Haitian immigrants. Until now, nobody knew how they got here. Rick tells us he worked for the company importing the immigrants. He says they were hiring them illegally. “They didn’t want no Americans, cuz they would have had to pay more.”
Charleroi, PA has been overwhelmed by Haitian immigrants.
Until now, nobody knew how they got here.
Rick tells us he worked for the company importing the immigrants.
He says they were hiring them illegally. “They didn’t want no Americans, cuz they would have had to pay more.” pic.twitter.com/aW9ZMYfqyn
— America 2100 (@America_2100) September 20, 20